The Good, The Bad and The Critic

Established on March 19th, 2012 and pioneered by film fanatic Michael J. Carlisle. The Good, The Bad and The Critic will analyze classic and contemporary films from all corners of the globe. This title references Sergei Leone's influential spaghetti western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Top Ten Films of 2009


2009 was an interesting year for film. On one hand instant classics like the terrifying Antichrist were made, on the other a glorified CGI version of Ferngully, known as Avatar, became a sensation; eventually making the biggest gross of all time (not adjusting inflation). I'm not sure what to make of this year in film; it was a bit of a disappointment, but there were some films which made it very exciting. Here are the top ten which I consider "best". Reasons will be made in point form.

 
10. Life During Wartime

 - Pee Wee Herman as a ghost of a suicidal man

- Strange dark humour

- A depiction of American life post 9/11

-Odd yet wonderful actors


9. This Is It

 - Extremely wonderful editing which makes 100 or so rehearsals look like a full concert

-Obviously great music

- The last time you'll see Michael Jackson perform


8. Moon

 - Crazy sci-fi that will have you thinking long after the movie is finished

- Directed by Duncan Jones, son of David Jones aka David Bowie





7. Fish Tank

- Great melodrama

-Intense coming of age story

-Impressive script with marvelous dialogue and wonderful acting

- Gives Pulp Fiction and Scarface a run for its money in terms of brutal language and shocking characters






6. Sin Nombre

-Perhaps the third best Mexican film of the 21st Century (First being Y Tu Mama Tambien, second being The Devil's Backbone)


5. Mother

-Shocking melodrama/mystery/ thriller

-Pulse pounding and tear jerking



4. Antichrist

- Not for the weak of heart

-A controversial film which landed Lars Von Trier in hot water

- Brutal opening slow motion scene

3. Broken Embraces

-Complex themes of passion, obsession, wealth, desire, jealousy, guilt, family and creativity

-Director Pedro Almodovar's greatest work

- Great mix of comedy and drama

  
2. The White Ribbon

- Winner of "Best Foreign Language" Oscar at the academy awards

- Outstanding cinematography



1. White Material

- A battle of the sexes and races

- An image of a torn country and a woman who is rejected by her home

-Strong statements about the dehumanizing effects of war

-Shocking, yet realistic

1 comment:

  1. 1. A Serious Man
    2. Fantastic Mr. Fox
    3. Inglourious Basterds
    4. Where the Wild Things Are
    5. Up
    6. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
    7. Moon
    8. The Hurt Locker
    9. District 9
    10. Fish Tank

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